For Sale: 1937 Ford Roadster in NAMPA, Idaho for sale in Nampa, ID

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Vehicle Description 1937 Ford Custom Roadster.
This Heritage fiberglass custom roadster was built in 2007 by Bob's Rod and Custom, Nibkley UT.
As stated in the 2007 letter from Bob's Rod and Custom:
taking into consideration the quality of components, materials and craftsmanship, along with the current market for specialty cars, I would estimate the value of this vehicle to be $75,000.
This Trailer Queen has been driven sparingly since we purchased it and has always been stored in a garage.
She is looking for a new home as we are working on a new project car.
A clean and clear ID title along with all records and documents come with the sale.
More details and photos are available on request.
Engine:
Chevy 350 crate engine, 290 HPEX Gear Star - 4 L 60 Level 2 transmission Summit - HEI distributor Optima battery Sanderson - custom crossover exhaust CAPPS coding and stainless tips Edlebrock 4-barrel carburetor Chassis:
American Stamping frame Heidts - front end control arms, front brake assembly and drop spindles International Wholesale - power rack assembly John's Ind - 4 link rear end assembly and disc brakes Firestone - Air Ride Tech airbags, tank and compressor Mustang ifs rack & pinion steering Custom gas tank Coy 17 front, 18 rear mag wheels Mac's custom radiator w/Black Magic Xtreme model 180 Flex-a-lite electric fan Body:
Heritage Fiberglass body, model 78 Tilt forward hood Suicide doors Power trunk lift, door opener, windows Rag top with top cover Body and dash tan and copper metallic with green pin stripe Recessed taillights Under body, all finished show quality Interior:
Custom one-piece dash painted to match exterior Vintage Air AC & Heat Flaming River tilt steering with column shifter Billet Banjo steering wheel Haneline instrument gauges Cruise control Big M Upholstery - all custom cream color Finished trunk Stereo / CD player / Amp.
  • Year: 1937
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Roadster

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